(Of a garment) having a low-cut neckline.
1We got a carriage, a low-necked vehicle drawn by two little mules.
2There were torn and ragged dresses, low-necked white gowns, covered with dust.
3Clytie's low-necked white book muslin rested softly on Clytie's white, plump shoulders.
4And her garment was low-necked, of course, and thin like mine.
5She wore jeans, a low-necked sweater, and thick red socks-noshoes.
6For there she sat, without escort, in a low-necked ball gown.
7She was indeed a blonde hussy, short-skirted, low-necked, pitifully rouged, depraved beyond redemption.
8She had on a low-necked black gown trimmed with pearls, braid, and fur.
9She was depicted in a very low-necked black velvet dress.
10It is not good taste to wear low-necked or sleeveless dresses during the day-time.
11This apron is low-necked with shoulder straps and no sleeves.
12It isn't low-necked, and it doesn't sweep enough, but it will have to do.
13Just fancy your entering that place in a low-necked gown and covered with diamonds!
14All the German passengers were in dress suits, and their wives were wearing low-necked gowns.
15She was attired in a low-necked and sleeveless gown.
16In each volante two ladies lounged, in evening dress, low-necked, bare-headed, and armed with fans.